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11/25/1995
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000303 <br /> periphery as seating for adult supervision. Surfacing under the equipment <br /> should be clean, soft sand. Defining the tot lot area with landscape timbers <br /> will "hold" this sand in and prevent having to add additional sand material so <br /> often. <br /> Trash receptacles must be provided in the tot lot/basketball court areas. <br /> The pedestrian paths and nature trail serving the individual units and <br /> the recreation areas shall be a minimum of 72" wide and be composed of surface <br /> materials recommended by the Orange County Recreation Department. A <br /> pedestrian path shall be provided to the mailboxes. <br /> 13. That all signs be erected in compliance with Article 9 Si=s following <br /> issuance of a building permit and prior to the issuance of a Certificate of <br /> Occupancy for any unit. No sign may be erected within the sight triangles for <br /> the entranceways to the development. <br /> 14. Grading on the site shall be kept to a minimum. In lieu of planted <br /> landscaping, existing vegetation shall be maintained between units. <br /> 15. All plans for drainage, soil erosion and sedimentation control shall be <br /> reviewed and approved by Orange County. In addition, Orange County shall <br /> inspect the installation of control devices and the on-going work for the <br /> total project. The project shall at all times meet the requirements of the <br /> Orange County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance. <br /> 16. The project must remain in unitary ownership and no lots can be sold to <br /> individuals. <br /> 17. A unit numbering system and corresponding unit location shall be filed <br /> with the Planning Department prior to the issuance of any building permit. <br /> This system shall be used in obtaining and issuing any building permit. Any <br /> change in the unit numbering system must be filed with the Orange County <br /> Planning Department. <br /> 18. A final boundary survey of the Planned Development and improvements shall <br /> be recorded by the developer. <br /> 19. The final site plan and narrative of the project incorporating all <br /> changes, deletions and additions through the final approval of the project are <br /> incorporated herein and made a part of this Planned Development Special Use <br /> Permit. A copy of the final site plan and narrative are on file with the <br /> Orange County Planning Department. Grading and building permits► upon <br /> application, will be issued after approval and recordation of the Special Use <br /> Permit. <br /> 20. The development shall be built and operated according to the site plan <br /> and written narrative supplied by the developer and in compliance with the <br /> above conditions. <br /> QUESTIONS IONS OR COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OR PLANNING BOARD <br /> Steve Yuhasz asked the applicant if all the conditions for approval <br /> were acceptable and she indicated they were. <br /> PRESENTATION FROM THE APPLICANT <br /> Beth Bradshaw stressed the need for additional mobile home park <br /> spaces. She outlined the convenience of a mobile home park including <br /> recreational facilities for the children, nearby shopping► etc. <br /> Fritz Brunsen from Phil Post and Associates, engineering firm, <br /> indicated the location of the proposed development on a site plan. The water <br /> will be supplied by wells drilled on the site. It was found that the land was <br /> not suitable for septic tanks. The on-site wastewater system will be a type <br /> recommended by the Department of Environmental Management and suitable for <br /> disposal of sewage from the proposed number of units. There is no reason at <br />
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